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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> we're following breaking news involving a possible israeli strike against syria. israeli warplanes are reportedly suspected of firing on a shipment of russian missiles near the syrian coastal town of latakia. this apparently part of an effort to keep advanced weapons from falling into the wrong hands. israeli officials are not commenting. it comes on the heels of a deadline in which syria declared it has destroyed its stockpiles of chemical weapons and production facilities. for more on the significance of this, i'm joined by the "atlantic's" steve clemens. steve, what can you tell us? >> well, i just happened to come from a meeting with a senior administration official who happened to state that this was an israe
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> we're following breaking news involving a possible israeli strike against syria. israeli warplanes are...
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given the political environment as it exists today, how do you actually instill this sense of passion and pride for the upcoming generation? >> there's no question you're right. with everything going on with the shutdown and everything with the health care website and snowden, there's been discussion that's been distracting and sides are going at it again. i think jfk offers his vision for what america ought to look like on a local level. that means advancing the this motion of citizenship. they have related ideas and shared future and need to work together. the message is asking not what your country can do for you, to something like ask not what your town can do for you, your family and friends. >> scott, you write in the book that kennedy actually shifted the culture and you say not just on citizenship but on artistic endeavors and excellence, that ultimately, peace corps and sense of rewarding heroism. >> i think to be a good citizen requires a sense of pride in one's community and country advancing increase in level of pride one feels for their nation. he supports the arts and fo
given the political environment as it exists today, how do you actually instill this sense of passion and pride for the upcoming generation? >> there's no question you're right. with everything going on with the shutdown and everything with the health care website and snowden, there's been discussion that's been distracting and sides are going at it again. i think jfk offers his vision for what america ought to look like on a local level. that means advancing the this motion of...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> hey, welcome back. a brazilian surfer may have set a record. the wave was taller than 100 feet, not definitive, that's well over the number he needs to break a record in 2007. garrett east record is 78 foot wave. location is known as a mecca for giant waves and also incredibly dangerous spot to surf. there are rocks right at the base just before he caught that mountain of a wave which could have killed him, he rescued a fellow surfer and friend who nearly drowned. joining me is carlos bulay. congratulations. i watched the video of you on that wave over and over again today. every single time your heart stops. what was it like riding the wave? >> it's crazy, you know, because you going so fast and you know that it can fall and it's like going down a mountain that never ends because while the wave it -- it's very intense and it's so hard for you to keep control in a situation like that, and i had my heart coming up out of m
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> hey, welcome back. a brazilian surfer may have set a record. the wave was taller than 100 feet, not definitive, that's well over the number he needs to break a record in 2007. garrett east record is 78 foot wave. location is known as a mecca for giant waves and also incredibly dangerous spot to surf. there are rocks...
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from people he talked to that were in the hospitals who didn't heal as quickly in that cold, sterile environment, even though it is great, they just didn't heal as quickly. you get them in the outdoors, breathing fresh air, talking with other veterans, just like jeff said it's nice to have somebody you can relate to. >> the incident in which he was killed, did you know this person he was going out with? did he really know much about the person? >> he certainly did not have the information about this guy. he was given limited information. he should have been given more, in my opinion. but in his eyes, it is somebody from his community. >> my understanding, there is a blame towards ptsd. does that anger you? >> i wouldn't say it angers me as much -- >> it does me. i think it makes me feel very, very protective for people who genuinely have ptsd. because we know a lot of them are wonderful people, serve in justice-related fields. they have huge hearts, so if something happens, it doesn't change their character, they carry guns, they love their families. they may be moody. they might lose some sleep
from people he talked to that were in the hospitals who didn't heal as quickly in that cold, sterile environment, even though it is great, they just didn't heal as quickly. you get them in the outdoors, breathing fresh air, talking with other veterans, just like jeff said it's nice to have somebody you can relate to. >> the incident in which he was killed, did you know this person he was going out with? did he really know much about the person? >> he certainly did not have the...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> time now for "the ridiculist." a cautionary tell, in connecticut the news morning team was disgust when the meteorologist found food on the floor and ate it. take a look. >> you look great and that's all over here. >> what is happening? >> come on, clean up. >> awe, awe. >> let's go to the roads. >> i can't believe you ate that. >> you can't? >> i do. >> it's elephant. >> they taste like shoes. >> oh. >> smells like feet. [ laughter ] >> you are crazy. you just ate that right off the floor. >> i don't think that the -- >> oh, boy. >> i don't think -- >> that is beyond the three-second rule. way beyond. >> so he ate some serial okrer the floor. i'm not judging, except it does get worse. >> ladies and gentlemen, those were not grape nuts that i ate. i kept finding more and for of it on the floor and i thought it was grape nuts because it looked just like it. my cat threw up and i stepped it in and that's what i ate. i thoug
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> time now for "the ridiculist." a cautionary tell, in connecticut the news morning team was disgust when the meteorologist found food on the floor and ate it. take a look. >> you look great and that's all over here. >> what is happening? >> come on, clean up. >> awe, awe. >> let's...
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in this political environment that's a personal policy challenge for anyone who's being hassled by this. they might even realize in a year or two they liked their plan better. it's either the same amount of money, a little less or not so much more. but at the moment it's a personal hassle on something that's incredibly personal to you, your health care. for republicans it's t ball. >> charles, it could cost some people more money. they might get subsidies. >> it will cost some people less money. that i think is the bigger failure here, which is that you want to disclose why you're on offense. you don't want to have to make up for it when you're on defense. now you're on defense and somebody else has brought this to the public attention and they're having to deal with this on defense. that's not the position that the administration wants to be in the president could very easily have said -- and this would not have been a big deal to say, the vast majority of americans will be able to keep their health care as it exists now under obama care. and for the small number of 5% of the insurance
in this political environment that's a personal policy challenge for anyone who's being hassled by this. they might even realize in a year or two they liked their plan better. it's either the same amount of money, a little less or not so much more. but at the moment it's a personal hassle on something that's incredibly personal to you, your health care. for republicans it's t ball. >> charles, it could cost some people more money. they might get subsidies. >> it will cost some...
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i'm a product of my environment. we grew up in an area that we had tracks, the railroad tracks ran where the coal came out of the mines. we had a buffalo creek. all those little kids living between that, every time a train came, my grandmother went insane. what she did not know is we would ride the train up to town. it would drive her crazy. that is what the train provided. the lead was for -- the coal that fell off, a lot of people heated their homes. it was what we lived with. my grandmother was the most kind, compassionate. if anybody needed a place to stay, you go to mama kay. she made us conscious of our social responsibilities. she had a shower and a little bathroom in the basement. not much. she shared. we had all the different people who would ride the rails in the 1950's. a lot of people would ride the rails. we had names for every body. we hadpeggy, nicknames for all of them. >> what was your nickname? >> we had nicknames for people who would stay. she had three rules. they had to be sober. you have to stay
i'm a product of my environment. we grew up in an area that we had tracks, the railroad tracks ran where the coal came out of the mines. we had a buffalo creek. all those little kids living between that, every time a train came, my grandmother went insane. what she did not know is we would ride the train up to town. it would drive her crazy. that is what the train provided. the lead was for -- the coal that fell off, a lot of people heated their homes. it was what we lived with. my grandmother...
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. >> i think the biggest problem, chris, is the state department's own security environment threat list lists benghazi and tripoli in the top ten of the most dangerous facilities the state department has worldwide, and a lot of people don't realize, tripoli was evacuated -- the embassy in tripp lee evacuated as well. so a lot of blame is on the state department for not being prepared for the response to communicate effectively to the military to get help. they really left their people hanging and i see them in patrick kennedy. >> are the republicans doing this right? i'm not a big fan of darrell issa because i think he's on staff for publicity half the time, but is it possible we could hope that democrats and republicans on the committees when they look at this, will focus intently on the reasonable questions like why -- did we do as much as we could at the time? that's to me the most important. >> these are questions that hillary is absolutely going to have to put to rest and answer if she's going to ever run for president in 2016. it's a huge sort of black mark on her. she'll really h
. >> i think the biggest problem, chris, is the state department's own security environment threat list lists benghazi and tripoli in the top ten of the most dangerous facilities the state department has worldwide, and a lot of people don't realize, tripoli was evacuated -- the embassy in tripp lee evacuated as well. so a lot of blame is on the state department for not being prepared for the response to communicate effectively to the military to get help. they really left their people...
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here's rand paul. >> in the area of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment that values a quick fix on education over learning, escalante was a new math teacher at garfield high school. >> two clear cases of plagiarism from a sitting u.s. senator in two high profile speeches. rand paul is not just any u.s. senator though. a senator who wants to be president. plagiarism scandals dogged presidential candidates, notably joe biden in 1988. took him a decade or more to recover. this sort of thing has happened before in recent american history. it has consequences for years and years when they do stuff like this. for two days now, senator paul and his office responded to this evidence of plagiarism by basically not responding at all. the senator would not talk to us, would not talk to his hometown paper, would not talk to various news outlets that tried to get a comment from him on this. some explanation. he didn't want to talk about it. but tonight, jorge ramos arrived, comes to the rescue. senator paul sat down with jorge ramos of fusion tv. mr. ramos in the interview he asked about the in
here's rand paul. >> in the area of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment that values a quick fix on education over learning, escalante was a new math teacher at garfield high school. >> two clear cases of plagiarism from a sitting u.s. senator in two high profile speeches. rand paul is not just any u.s. senator though. a senator who wants to be president. plagiarism scandals dogged presidential candidates, notably joe biden in 1988. took him a decade or more to recover. this sort...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. >>> welcome back. 23 minutes past the hour. >>> it is "money time." christine romans is here. >> good morning, you guys. it is world's most valuable company is apple and something for people not to like is its latest earnings report. look at that after hours dip. the mixed feelings could be seen after the close with apple saying and rebounding when the cfo said on the conference call that margins would have been better if not for an accounting change. stock down just a little bit. we will watch this and see what happens when the opening bell rings this morning. the upbeat takeaway from the earnings ipo sales were up sharply thanks to the new models last month. cook expects a strong holiday season and apple sold more than 34 million iphones in the fourth quar
it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. >>> welcome back. 23 minutes past the hour. >>> it is "money time." christine romans is here. >> good morning, you guys. it is world's most valuable company is apple and...
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we will have a full -- a stable environment with all security and controls on the software upgrade is done, and that is standard operating procedure. that will be within 60-90 days of us going live october 1. >> my time is up. thank you very much for your answer. i was only suggesting whether the hub or other entity, that i think the consumer sees is not what is going wrong, is that own,r confidence is going d and we want to make sure we anyt y'all to the fact that aspect is of not work them the confidence is gone. but thank you, senator. -- >> senator god, i would like also if you could make -- senator scott, i would like also for you to make that information available to the -- >> welcome, mrs. tavenner. i would concede that when you reorder 16 of the american economy there will be some ofple who are unhappy -- 1/6 the american economy there will be some people are unhappy. and when you stand up a brand- new mechanism to give 30 million people access to health care that they did not have, that there would also be some people who are unhappy with their experience. and i think at some
we will have a full -- a stable environment with all security and controls on the software upgrade is done, and that is standard operating procedure. that will be within 60-90 days of us going live october 1. >> my time is up. thank you very much for your answer. i was only suggesting whether the hub or other entity, that i think the consumer sees is not what is going wrong, is that own,r confidence is going d and we want to make sure we anyt y'all to the fact that aspect is of not work...
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it's such a unique environment. they did get the permission from the natives who live there. >> when we got here, we had to get their permission. they invited us up to the spot and gave us the permission at the end of the spots that we could ride on their race tariffs. >> it would seem it would damage the crops. >> they're also on the highest one, right on that mountain peak doing what you love in one of the wonders of the world. >> thld >> there you go. it's me francis. i'm having a pretty tough day. >> this is our buddy francis, one of our all-time favorite yub celebrities. francis is a little upset, he's known for his angry maps. he's getting serious about what he's talking about. >> all these people are mean to me! you always call me fat you 12, 13, 14-year-old kids. i'd like a video about game play, about xbox. >> even though he's in character here, he's got a point. >> i know i'm fat! i own a mirror for god sakes! i look at myself in the [ bleep ] camera every day! >> this is the souped up francis he plays on
it's such a unique environment. they did get the permission from the natives who live there. >> when we got here, we had to get their permission. they invited us up to the spot and gave us the permission at the end of the spots that we could ride on their race tariffs. >> it would seem it would damage the crops. >> they're also on the highest one, right on that mountain peak doing what you love in one of the wonders of the world. >> thld >> there you go. it's me...
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if you look you you find fibres that are growing through the soil of the environment and in trees. that's gluing the mushrooms on to the side of the tree or the forest floor. >> do you guys grow your own mushrooms. >> we never grow mushrooms, we keep the mycilian in a vegetative stage. the concept was when i saw mysilian growing through wood ships, keeping them together. using waste didn't happen until i teamed up with gavin. >> it takes seven days for a product to be grown. we are about to show you how it works in seconds. >> what is this. >> the waste is cleaned, light before adding the mycel. >> um. it's ipp cubated and it becomes a solid white mass. next it goes through a tromell, a machine that grind the waste. >> this is reminding me of willie wonga and the chocolate factory and i'm afraid i'll be sucked up. >> this is mulched and stacked into moulds. the mycelian does what it does - gross. all that is left is to paying it at a low temperature of 200 to stunt the growth. >> freshly based funk us. so it can be sold to corporations like dell computers and other fortune 500 comp
if you look you you find fibres that are growing through the soil of the environment and in trees. that's gluing the mushrooms on to the side of the tree or the forest floor. >> do you guys grow your own mushrooms. >> we never grow mushrooms, we keep the mycilian in a vegetative stage. the concept was when i saw mysilian growing through wood ships, keeping them together. using waste didn't happen until i teamed up with gavin. >> it takes seven days for a product to be grown....
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and we wanted to go to israel in particular because there isn't such a diverse cultural environment in terms of religion, so that the tensions are, in some senses, watered down. as we all know, unless you've been meditating in a cave for the past 20 years, israel and the social environment in israel is very tense in terms of the relationship between the three great faiths that actually share something of a cultural tradition- judaism, christianity, and islam. and so what we- we have an extraordinary opportunity, and something like a great risk. i'm surprised david ainsworth, our executive producer, hasn't come out and read this e-mail message i sent to him about three days before we're ready to go on this journey. we planned it of course for several months. we're talking about a crew of at least six people- a lot of preparation, and of course, at the time when we were set to go was one of the worst possible times in terms of the tension; you know, again, another flare-up between the united states and iraq. and i had just heard on cnn, which i finally stopped watching that the state dep
and we wanted to go to israel in particular because there isn't such a diverse cultural environment in terms of religion, so that the tensions are, in some senses, watered down. as we all know, unless you've been meditating in a cave for the past 20 years, israel and the social environment in israel is very tense in terms of the relationship between the three great faiths that actually share something of a cultural tradition- judaism, christianity, and islam. and so what we- we have an...
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another example when i was in the state senate, i fought to protect the environment. i actually sponsored a bill that would put prop guards on outboard motors to protect manatees. i mean, this stuff is really not new to me it's things that i've always cared about, always believed were right and it's been more about what's right and wrong rather than what's left or right. that's who charlie crist is. it's who i am. >> what do you believe? define what you think the democratic party is today and what -- forget what makes you comfortable inside the democratic party. what is the democratic party in your view? >> well, it's many things. you know, all the parties are. they go from one part to another part and i don't know that there's one definition, but for me -- and this is why i'm a democrat -- is because it is where i feel most comfortable. look at the republicans. i think jeb bush said it very well not long ago. he said when your party is perceived as being anti-women, anti-gay, anti-minority, pretty soon the room's empty and that kind of intolerant attitude, at least b
another example when i was in the state senate, i fought to protect the environment. i actually sponsored a bill that would put prop guards on outboard motors to protect manatees. i mean, this stuff is really not new to me it's things that i've always cared about, always believed were right and it's been more about what's right and wrong rather than what's left or right. that's who charlie crist is. it's who i am. >> what do you believe? define what you think the democratic party is today...
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from people he talked to that were in the hospitals who didn't heal as quickly in that cold, sterile environment, even though it is great, they just didn't heal as quickly. you get them in the outdoors, breathing fresh air, talking with other veterans, just like jeff said it's nice to have somebody you can relate to. >> the incident in which he was killed, did you know this person he was going out with? did he really know much about the person? >> he certainly did not have the information about this guy. he was given limited information. he should have been given more, in my opinion. but in his eyes, it is somebody from his community. he is not going to question it a whole lot. >> my understanding, there is a blame towards ptsd. does that anger you? >> i wouldn't say it angers me as much -- >> it does me. >> yeah, it does me. i think it makes me feel very, very protective for people who genuinely have ptsd. because we know a lot of them are wonderful people, serve in justice-related fields. they have huge hearts, so if something happens, it doesn't change their character, they carry guns, they l
from people he talked to that were in the hospitals who didn't heal as quickly in that cold, sterile environment, even though it is great, they just didn't heal as quickly. you get them in the outdoors, breathing fresh air, talking with other veterans, just like jeff said it's nice to have somebody you can relate to. >> the incident in which he was killed, did you know this person he was going out with? did he really know much about the person? >> he certainly did not have the...
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that environment ought to produce the -- dr. produce the largest amount of innovation. ought to produce the largest amount of innovation. that does not always work. i learned most new businesses do not succeed. not work.deas do for example, in the 1980's, when i was governor, we were worried inut the number of students colleges and universities who were not prepared for that. we thought that was wrong. we set the way to deal with that was to say you can come to the college, but you will not get credit. -- you will not get credit for the course if you were not prepared for college. it turns out, 20 years later, that probably isn't the right thing to do. what we will hear from mr. hall -- our state is abandoning that approach and admitting more people and working harder to move them through the system faster. that seems to be working better. what seems to be a good innovation at one point, might not be later. it is a caution to us that we should be careful about coming idea --even a very good a good sounding idea here, and that it will work or impose it on all 6000 instit
that environment ought to produce the -- dr. produce the largest amount of innovation. ought to produce the largest amount of innovation. that does not always work. i learned most new businesses do not succeed. not work.deas do for example, in the 1980's, when i was governor, we were worried inut the number of students colleges and universities who were not prepared for that. we thought that was wrong. we set the way to deal with that was to say you can come to the college, but you will not get...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> the affordable care act flub up was all over weekend television and not just the sunday shows. >> hi, i'm secretary of health under president obama. a lot of folks have been talking about our new health care enrollment website, how it has been crashing and breaking and not working and breaking and sucking. tonight i have a number of friendly tips to help you deal with those technical problems. for example, have you tried restarting your computer? sometimes it helps to turn the computer off and then turn it back on. we don't know why, it just does. if our website still isn't loading properly, we're probably justover loaded with traffic. millions of americans are visiting health care.gov, which is great news but the site was only designed to handle six users at a time. >> joining me is the former governor of vermont, not a former democrat, but a former dnc chairman, dr. howard dean. i want to listen to what the governor of
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> the affordable care act flub up was all over weekend television and not just the sunday shows. >> hi, i'm secretary of health under president obama. a lot of folks have been talking about our new health care enrollment website, how it has been crashing and breaking and not working and breaking and sucking. tonight...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ ♪ hey lady! noooo! no! [ tires screech ] ♪ nooo! nooo! nooo! hey lady, that's diesel! i know. ♪ ♪ >>> still ahead, an impressive 40e78 on the market and the new owner will have big 123450ek sneakers to fill. going up for auction. an impressive tv tour. >> white men can jump. >> up next, so secret even the president didn't know about them? the white house was kept in the dark on some of the most controversial spying. ♪ [ male announcer ] you know that family? the one whose eye for design is apparent in every detail. whose refined taste is best characterized by the company they keep. well...say hello to the newest member of the family. the c
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ ♪ hey lady! noooo! no! [ tires screech ] ♪ nooo!...
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we're not in the environment. we're being hit by nation-states and the militaries and extremely organized crime not a resolution for vitamins, exercise programs, and band aids. in fact, what you'll find it's really not a resolution for victims to constantly playing defense and stirring up the system. it's just possible. it's never going to be possible for an agency or a corporation to become impenetrable to the vast number of threats that we see today in our interoperateble dynamic environment. it might be possible if we bunker down and didn't connect to other systems and retain static environments. it's not the situation we're confronting here. what we're seeing is a failed strategy where our security gets worse. we have been predominantly focused on information sharing. and which the government hide under the table to lock the door. when it doesn't work, there are more warnings. the private sector is saying e don't mind being warned. i like being warned there's incoming. but i had hoped that while you were warni
we're not in the environment. we're being hit by nation-states and the militaries and extremely organized crime not a resolution for vitamins, exercise programs, and band aids. in fact, what you'll find it's really not a resolution for victims to constantly playing defense and stirring up the system. it's just possible. it's never going to be possible for an agency or a corporation to become impenetrable to the vast number of threats that we see today in our interoperateble dynamic environment....
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to me, if profits are rising in this monetary environment, you really can't fight the take. you may have stock corrections, but you really can't fight the take. >> and there is nowhere else to go. where are we going to get 23% on your buck except the s&p. you're going to come here. yeah, they are rising very slowly, but they are rising. >> that's very important. i think it's true for the whole economy. >> no, it absolutely. when you think about it again with the fed floor and this marketplace, it's a relatively -- at least there is a sense that it is a relatively safe place to put your money. >> one thing that does trouble me -- we got to get out of here -- obama care and this glory troubles me. a whole lot of people in the next 12 months are going to pay higher premiums which is a gigantic tax hike for the economy. but we'll have a bigger discussion on that. allen valdez, warren meyers, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >>> the continuing obama care disaster and the budget battles have americans angry at both parties. maybe like never before. so that could be bad news f
to me, if profits are rising in this monetary environment, you really can't fight the take. you may have stock corrections, but you really can't fight the take. >> and there is nowhere else to go. where are we going to get 23% on your buck except the s&p. you're going to come here. yeah, they are rising very slowly, but they are rising. >> that's very important. i think it's true for the whole economy. >> no, it absolutely. when you think about it again with the fed floor...
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there was a substantial difference between the environment between doing those kind of things and having what we have in the affordable care act, which are a set of rules impairing our ability to carry out the massachusetts act as we envisioned it when it was passed just a few years ago. >> but the basics of romney care, what he did in massachusetts is the blooper. the guy that designed romney care is the guy who basically designed obama care on a fascial level. his quote, he said it's the same bleeping thing we he is asked about this. basically, the principle you have up there in massachusetts is making private insurance affordable to individuals who don't now have insurance and using state subsidys to pay for it. that's the same guiding principles at the federal level. it's striking they are in board in massachusetts but not nationally. >> one of the things that we would never do and where we take issue with that statement is we would never impose a medical device tax on an industry that represents about two-and-a-half percent of our gross domestic product in massachusetts that will co
there was a substantial difference between the environment between doing those kind of things and having what we have in the affordable care act, which are a set of rules impairing our ability to carry out the massachusetts act as we envisioned it when it was passed just a few years ago. >> but the basics of romney care, what he did in massachusetts is the blooper. the guy that designed romney care is the guy who basically designed obama care on a fascial level. his quote, he said it's...
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they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal collapse happens in less than 1% of wild killer whales. we know this. all the captive males, 100% have collapsed dorsal fins, and they say that they're a family. that the whales are in their family. they have their pods, but that's just, you know, an artificial assemblage of their collection. however management decides they should mix them and whichever ones happen to be born or bought or brought in. that's not a family. yo
they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal...
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help me find technology we can continue to clean up the environment. we've done more in the last two decades than ever in the history. we can even do more. we like to think we would have a partner. right now in west begin, we think we're working, our government is working against us. i have to be honest with you, i think they are too. i'm trying to keep every door open i can work with them. but i'm not growing to sit back and them not know what we do and how hard we do it an how much energy we provide for this country and the coal that makes still some of the best coking coal in the world comes out of west virginia. our state has done some heavy lifting. we don't mind that. we're good workers. we'll still do the heavy lifting but we would like to someone to recognize and appreciate without condemning news based on all that, you've been in washington a couple of years. is the senate what you expected? is washington what you thought it was going to be? >> no. absolutely not. you know i looked at it through the eyes of what i saw through robert c. byrd an
help me find technology we can continue to clean up the environment. we've done more in the last two decades than ever in the history. we can even do more. we like to think we would have a partner. right now in west begin, we think we're working, our government is working against us. i have to be honest with you, i think they are too. i'm trying to keep every door open i can work with them. but i'm not growing to sit back and them not know what we do and how hard we do it an how much energy we...
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at the end of the day this was a superior candidate in an environment that very much favored democrats. >> jim, let me ask enthusiast, from outside of virginia not following the race close lui it makes no sense to me a libertarian candidate who run against cuccinelli whose conservative policies are pretty good. he was less than diplomatic in his book taking on social security, medicare, doing a lot of things saying man that's not smart if you want to get elected in america. yet a libertarian is pulling eight points from him. if the libertarian isn't in the race it would be much close center >> it would be much closer. cuccinelli has had baggage since the beginning on scandal coverage that had an effect on this race. >> why do the libertarians feel a candidate against one of the most conservative guys you can find in virginia. >> welcome to the republican party. that's the debate we've been having on capitol hill in most cases someone is never conservative enough and there's a difference between the libertarian strain of conservatism right now and even the conservative strain of the con
at the end of the day this was a superior candidate in an environment that very much favored democrats. >> jim, let me ask enthusiast, from outside of virginia not following the race close lui it makes no sense to me a libertarian candidate who run against cuccinelli whose conservative policies are pretty good. he was less than diplomatic in his book taking on social security, medicare, doing a lot of things saying man that's not smart if you want to get elected in america. yet a...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. lou: a new report in the "wall street journal" says president obama did not know the nsa spied on war leaders until this past summer. the message officials telling the wall street journal the program was stopped after the president's side had been uncovered during a white house review. spain is the latest in a number of allies including germany, france, brazil, mexico to protest against the yen as a surveillance the mayor report in the spanish newspaper says it recently tracked some $60 million in spain over one month. the state department today stated again that the suspects linked to the benghazi terrorist attack haveot been placed on the state department's so-called rewards
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. lou: a new report in the "wall street journal" says president obama did...
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won't select its next governor until next year, but the candidates spent the day talking about the environment. not the political one, the green one. five of the six declared candidates took part in a forum sponsored by the chesapeake bay foundation and the group 1,000 friends of maryland. >>> and remember that incredible story over the summer when a woman survived a bay bridge crash that sent her car plunging into the chesapeake? we are just learning that canadian truck driver pled guilty to four charges, including negligent driving. it turns out that was the truck driver's first solo trip into the united states. 23-year-old, morgan lake managed to swim to safety after her car plunged 40 feet off the bay bridge. >> remarkable video. still ahead, full stop. we'll have an update on the evictions that left a blind man and his family with no place to go. top. >> a little bit milder today. still a little bit below average. here are the numbers, 59 goes in the book. 40 is the low. average is 62 and 44. we'll come back and talk about what day is going to hit 60s and which day is a yellow alert. >> b
won't select its next governor until next year, but the candidates spent the day talking about the environment. not the political one, the green one. five of the six declared candidates took part in a forum sponsored by the chesapeake bay foundation and the group 1,000 friends of maryland. >>> and remember that incredible story over the summer when a woman survived a bay bridge crash that sent her car plunging into the chesapeake? we are just learning that canadian truck driver pled...
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they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal collapse happens in less than 1% of wild killer whales. we know this. all the captive males, 100% have collapsed dorsal fins, and they say that they're a family. that the whales are in their family. they have their pods, but that's just, you know, an artificial assemblage of their collection. however management decides they should mix them and whichever ones happen to be born or bought or brought in. that's not a family. you know?
they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal...
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can seaworld create an environment where it never happens again? yes, i absolutely believe they can. what if there were no seaworld's? i can't imagine a society with the value we put in marine mammals, if those parks didn't exist. >> i'm not at all interested in having my daughter, who is 3 1/2, grow up thinking that it's normalized to have these intelligent highly evolved animals in concrete pools. i don't want her to think that's how we treat the kin that we find ourselves around on this planet. i think it's atrocious. >> this hearing is expected to last all week with osha continuing to work towards this theory, that seaworld knew there was a calculated risk of injury or death, but put trainers in the water with the whales anyway. while seaworld will say that dawn brancheau's death was an isolated incident. reporting live in seminole county, dave mcdaniel, west 2 news. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. but t
can seaworld create an environment where it never happens again? yes, i absolutely believe they can. what if there were no seaworld's? i can't imagine a society with the value we put in marine mammals, if those parks didn't exist. >> i'm not at all interested in having my daughter, who is 3 1/2, grow up thinking that it's normalized to have these intelligent highly evolved animals in concrete pools. i don't want her to think that's how we treat the kin that we find ourselves around on...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one pepcid® complete works fast and lasts. [ male announcer ] don't be like the burn
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more...
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they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal collapse happens in less than 1% of wild killer whales. we know this. all the captive males, 100% have collapsed dorsal fins, and they say that they're a family. that the whales are in their family. they have their pods, but that's just, you know, an artificial assemblage of their collection. however management decides they should mix them and whichever ones happen to be born or bought or brought in. that's not a family. you know? come on. >> you've got animals from different cultural subsets that have been brought in from various parks. these are different nations. these aren't two different killer whales. these animals, they've
they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> it's time for reply al. remember, friend or foe, i want to know. james writes republicans want someone to be held accountable for the glitches that the affordable care act website is having. shouldn't someone be held accountable for the $24 billion the republican shutdown cost? well, the answer to that is of course someone should be held accountable. and the way to held them accountable is in the midterm elections. those that shut it down should be shut down politically themselves. we should not forget 800,000 american workers
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> it's time for reply al. remember, friend or foe, i want to know. james writes republicans want someone to be held accountable for the glitches that the affordable care act website is having. shouldn't someone be held accountable for the $24 billion the republican shutdown cost? well, the answer to that is of course...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> it's time for reply al. remember, friend or foe, i want to know. james writes republicans want someone to be held accountable for the glitches that the affordable care act website is having. shouldn't someone be held accountable for the $24 billion the republican shutdown cost? well, the answer to that is of course someone should be held accountable. and the way to held them accountable is in the midterm elections. those that shut it down should be shut down politically themselves. we should not forget 800,000 american workers furloughed, $24 billion to the economy for no reason. they're betting on we have short memory. i'm voting we'll have long lines waiting to vote and vote for the interests of the american people. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> the wacko birds go pheasant hunting. let's play "hardball." ♪ . >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in new york. let me start tonight
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> it's time for reply al. remember, friend or foe, i want to know. james writes republicans want someone to be held accountable for the glitches that the affordable care act website is having. shouldn't someone be held accountable for the $24 billion the republican shutdown cost? well, the answer to that is of course...
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you think the retailing environment should be getting better if there is growth coming in the u.s. economy. but the government shutdown hasn't helped the story and some of the retailers are feeling some pain at the moment. so walmart has dragged forward a whole month it internet offering, it has some big deals on the website. there will be seven special deals. including a tv and tablet. so have a look at their website as they pull forward these sales ahead of thanksgiving. >> more deals the better, right? enjoy your monday in london. thank you so much. >>> well, did you enjoy your extra hour this weekend? we want to know what did you do productive or unproductive with your extra hour. tweet us your answers using #way too early. we'll give you the best answers later in the show. i didn't even use mine until last night. i went all day yesterday an hour different than anybody else, but i got the an extra hour's sleep. still ahead, the texans took a three score lead in the first half last night, but then a scary moment clahanged the whol game. and snl isn't shy when it comes to critici
you think the retailing environment should be getting better if there is growth coming in the u.s. economy. but the government shutdown hasn't helped the story and some of the retailers are feeling some pain at the moment. so walmart has dragged forward a whole month it internet offering, it has some big deals on the website. there will be seven special deals. including a tv and tablet. so have a look at their website as they pull forward these sales ahead of thanksgiving. >> more deals...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. [ male announcer ] harvey's "i'm so happy you're home" dance? that's real love. and so is giving him real tasty food. now there's new so good! dog food from iams. some leading brands contain sugar, or dyes, or artificial preservatives. ♪ [ dog whimpers ] but so good! from iams has 100% wholesome ingredients and none of those other things. now that's real love. and so is that. new so good! from iams. learn more at iams.com. jim, i adore the pool at your hotel.ver had to make. anna, your hotels have wondrous waffle bars. ryan, your hotels' robes are fabulous. i have twelve of them. twelve? shhhh, i'm worth it& what i'm trying to say is, it's so hard to pick just one of you, so i'm choosing all of you with hotels.com. a loyalty program that requires no loyalty. plus members can win a free night every day only at hotels.com start." great to see you this morning. >>> dna tests have now solved part of the mystery of maria. she is
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. [ male announcer ] harvey's "i'm so happy you're home" dance? that's real love. and so is giving him real tasty food. now there's new so good! dog food from iams. some leading brands contain sugar, or dyes, or artificial preservatives. ♪ [ dog whimpers ] but so good! from iams has 100% wholesome ingredients and none of...
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here is rand paul. >> in the era of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment that values a quick fix over education and learning, escalonte was a high school teacher. >> rand paul was reading wikipedia, passing it off as if it is his own words. >> well, three more times in that same speech, rand paul repeated lines that came from the wikipedia entry for "stand and deliver." what do you make from it, guys, that he is relying on somebody, which is a questionable source to start with. >> he must have been relying on the speech, the government shutdown, that has had to import something else. maybe he could find perhaps of a higher quality if he is going to go ahead and plagiarize. >> thank you, do you have a thought? >> you know, social conservatives flock there, i am sure it must have been interesting hearing them listen to literature about -- that satanic hollywood being quoted to them as an example of the pathway forward. >> okay, thank you, guys, thank you, we'll be right back after this. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options.
here is rand paul. >> in the era of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment that values a quick fix over education and learning, escalonte was a high school teacher. >> rand paul was reading wikipedia, passing it off as if it is his own words. >> well, three more times in that same speech, rand paul repeated lines that came from the wikipedia entry for "stand and deliver." what do you make from it, guys, that he is relying on somebody, which is a questionable source to...